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Dual Use Research of Concern—The Necessity of Global Bioethics Engagement
ABSTRACT Dual use research of concern (DURC) refers to research conducted for legitimate scientific purposes that could also be misused to pose a significant threat to public health and safety, agricultural crops and other plants, animals, the environment, or national security.
Daniel J. Hurst, Christopher A. Bobier
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Health initiatives aimed at Indigenous populations in Mexico: a critical perspective. [PDF]
Maldonado-Esquer A +3 more
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We explore a topological model that situates teachers' agency as a constituent element within the convergent and divergent dynamics at the intersection of human‐mediated and algorithmically mediated pedagogies. Ubiquitous AI in education is designed to simulate, emulate and automate human processes and behaviours through datafication.
Keith Turvey, Norbert Pachler
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Psychometric properties of the intercultural effectiveness scale in a sample of in-service Chilean EFL teachers. [PDF]
Klenner-Loebel M +4 more
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ABSTRACT In both Canada and the United States, Black children are over‐represented among children reported to Child Protective Services (CPS). The biases of mandated reporters are thought to contribute to this over‐representation. Prior studies have rarely examined the relationship between the over‐representation of Black children among children ...
Sarah Dufour +3 more
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Intercultural Cognitive Pragmatics as a tool for understanding autism. [PDF]
Żuromski D, Pacholik-Żuromska A.
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Intercultural relations in university student mobility: experiences of engineering exchange students at the University of Porto [PDF]
Fernanda Rigoni Peron Ferreira
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The Complexity of Expressions of Approval—One Aspect of Relational Practice in Diverse Workplaces
ABSTRACT The majority of workplaces in Aotearoa New Zealand typically include team members from diverse cultural backgrounds, and yet an orientation to majority group norms (in this case, Pākehā) still dominates. In this article, we draw on naturally occurring workplace talk in a range of workplaces to explore both dominant group practices and norms ...
Janet Holmes, Bernadette Vine
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The Impact of Arbaeen Long-Walk on the Health of Pilgrims: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Moulaei K +3 more
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